'I was only going to say that heaven did not seem to be my home: and I broke my heart with weeping to come back to earth; and the angels were so angry that they flung me out into the middle of the heath on the top of Wuthering Heights; where I woke sobbing for joy' (Catherine, Chapter IX)

'It has served him ever since, both for Christian and surname' (Nelly, Chapter IV)

'Imp of Satan' (Hindley, Chapter IV)

'As dark almost as if he came from the devil' (Mr Earnshaw, Chapter IV)

'I'm wearying to escape into that glorious world' (Cathy, Chapter XV)

'Every night I'll haunt the place, and every day, til I find an opportunity of entering' (Heathcliff, Chapter XIV)

'Knocking my knuckles through the glass...' (Lockwood, Chapter III)

'Being alone and conscious two yards of loose earth was the sole barrier between us, I said to myself - 'I'll have her in my arms again! If she be cold, I'll think it is this north wind that chills ME: and if she is motionless, it is sleep'. I got a spade from the tool-house, and began to delve with all my might - it scraped the coffin' (Heathcliff, Chapter XXIX)

The Pardoner's Tale

'By ounces henge his lokkes that he hadde,
And therwith he hise shuldres overspradde,
But thynne it lay by colpons oon and oon;
But hood, for jolitee, ne wered he noon' (Portrait, Lines 677-680)